May 01, 2022

May 01, 2022

  • COVER STORY
    Compete

    The strategies of global dominance from corporates now come laced with climate consciousness. So when Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani, two of the world’s richest men, compete for a bigger share of the hydrogen ecosystem, competition looks good

    BY Suchetana Ray 30 April 2022

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Outlook Business Magazine - May 01, 2022



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    Compete

    The strategies of global dominance from corporates now come laced with climate consciousness. So when Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani, two of the world’s richest men, compete for a bigger share of the hydrogen ecosystem, competition looks good

    BY Suchetana Ray 30 April 2022

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    Shades Of New Energy

    As the world searches for new forms of clean energy to meet carbon emission cut targets, India does not want to miss the green hydrogen bus. Its two richest industrialists want to create independent ecosystems to produce the new fuel. What does this mean for India’s energy security and net-zero targets?

    BY Neeraj Thakur 30 April 2022

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    Automakers’ Green H2 Challenge

    First, Centre wanted auto companies to move from Bharat IV to Bharat VI, then it expected them to invest in EVs. Now it wants them to chase hydrogen-powered vehicles. Is the cost of a green India only to be borne by the auto sector?

    BY Neeraj Thakur 30 April 2022


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    And The Winner Is: Bezos, Ambani Or Biyani?

    As Reliance Industries calls off the deal with Kishore Biyani’s Future Group after acquiring its stores at prime locations, the fight between two of the world’s richest men has taken another sharp turn. But is anyone really winning?

    BY Neeraj Thakur 30 April 2022

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    A Lankan Build-Up In India

    As Sri Lanka grapples with an economic crisis owing to botched economic policies and unmanageable debt, alarm bells are going off in some states in India

    BY Neeraj Thakur 30 April 2022

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    ‘To Be An Authentic Leader, You Have To Embrace Who You Are’

    Pune-born Laxman Narasimhan’s journey to become the CEO of multinational Reckitt is filled with life lessons. With Outlook Business, for the first time, he opens up about his childhood, the hustle and the struggles after he lost his father at 22

    BY Sunny Sen 30 April 2022


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    Oil Of Great Import

    India’s edible oil import bill has gone beyond the humongous figure of Rs 1 lakh crore. With the government pushing for domestic production, especially of palm oil, the sector has spawned a rivalry between a swadeshi Ruchi Soya and an imports-driven Adani Wilmar

    BY Kamalika Ghosh 30 April 2022

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    WTO Fights For Survival

    The rise in the number of regional trade treaties and bilateral FTAs recently has left a question ark over the role and future of World Trade Organization

    BY Neeraj Thakur 30 April 2022

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    The Degree Of Talent

    In the face of a tech talent crunch, India’s IT sector is staring at a tussle between talent and formal educational qualification. Who will win this round?

    BY Sneha Kanchan 30 April 2022


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    She-Movers Of India

    Women taking up roles in unconventional spaces are not only breaking gender misconceptions but also bringing a new perspective to the workplace, especially in infrastructure projects of national importance

    BY Shailaja Tripathi 30 April 2022

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    Sebi Joseph, President, Otis India

    I always like to read about history to connect the past with the present and look towards the future, says Sebi Joseph, President, Otis India

    BY OLM Desk 30 April 2022

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    India’s Digital Deluge

    In his latest book Digital Leapfrogs: How technology is reshaping consumer markets in India, author Vijay Mahajan explores how the rapid expansion of affordable smartphones and data network access, led by Reliance Jio, has brought new orders of scale to the reach and influence of digital technologies in consumer markets.

    BY OLM Desk 30 April 2022


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    Made Of Clay

    Patience and acceptance are what sculpting has taught Akshay Munjal, CEO, Hero Vired, as he turns to the craft for relaxation

    BY Sneha Kanchan 30 April 2022


  • Compete

    The strategies of global dominance from corporates now come laced with climate consciousness. So when Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani, two of the world’s richest men, compete for a bigger share of the hydrogen ecosystem, competition looks good

    BY Suchetana Ray 30 April 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Shades Of New Energy

    As the world searches for new forms of clean energy to meet carbon emission cut targets, India does not want to miss the green hydrogen bus. Its two richest industrialists want to create independent ecosystems to produce the new fuel. What does this mean for India’s energy security and net-zero targets?

    BY Neeraj Thakur 30 April 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Automakers’ Green H2 Challenge

    First, Centre wanted auto companies to move from Bharat IV to Bharat VI, then it expected them to invest in EVs. Now it wants them to chase hydrogen-powered vehicles. Is the cost of a green India only to be borne by the auto sector?

    BY Neeraj Thakur 30 April 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • And The Winner Is: Bezos, Ambani Or Biyani?

    As Reliance Industries calls off the deal with Kishore Biyani’s Future Group after acquiring its stores at prime locations, the fight between two of the world’s richest men has taken another sharp turn. But is anyone really winning?

    BY Neeraj Thakur 30 April 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • A Lankan Build-Up In India

    As Sri Lanka grapples with an economic crisis owing to botched economic policies and unmanageable debt, alarm bells are going off in some states in India

    BY Neeraj Thakur 30 April 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Oil Of Great Import

    India’s edible oil import bill has gone beyond the humongous figure of Rs 1 lakh crore. With the government pushing for domestic production, especially of palm oil, the sector has spawned a rivalry between a swadeshi Ruchi Soya and an imports-driven Adani Wilmar

    BY Kamalika Ghosh 30 April 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • WTO Fights For Survival

    The rise in the number of regional trade treaties and bilateral FTAs recently has left a question ark over the role and future of World Trade Organization

    BY Neeraj Thakur 30 April 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • The Degree Of Talent

    In the face of a tech talent crunch, India’s IT sector is staring at a tussle between talent and formal educational qualification. Who will win this round?

    BY Sneha Kanchan 30 April 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • She-Movers Of India

    Women taking up roles in unconventional spaces are not only breaking gender misconceptions but also bringing a new perspective to the workplace, especially in infrastructure projects of national importance

    BY Shailaja Tripathi 30 April 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • India’s Digital Deluge

    In his latest book Digital Leapfrogs: How technology is reshaping consumer markets in India, author Vijay Mahajan explores how the rapid expansion of affordable smartphones and data network access, led by Reliance Jio, has brought new orders of scale to the reach and influence of digital technologies in consumer markets.

    BY OLM Desk 30 April 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image
  • Made Of Clay

    Patience and acceptance are what sculpting has taught Akshay Munjal, CEO, Hero Vired, as he turns to the craft for relaxation

    BY Sneha Kanchan 30 April 2022

    Outlook Description : Outlook Image

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